The discussions on the draft declaration begin at the fourth G20 Culture Working Group (CWG) meeting
The discussions on the Draft declaration at the fourth G20 Culture Working Group (CWG) Meeting, under India’s Presidency, with the delegates from the G20 members, and international organisations participating began in Varanasi, today.
Shri Govind Mohan, Secretary, Ministry of Culture and Chair – G20 CWG delivered the welcome remarks and said, “It is my firm conviction that culture will inform renewed, more inclusive approaches to development, while also reshaping our vision of the global economy as a whole – thus speaking to the core G20 mandate.” The Secretary also highlighted the uniting power of culture by expressing that the universal canvas of culture epitomizes the shared human journey, fortifying our sense of global kinship.
The Chair, G20 CWG also commended the exceptional feat achieved by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the lunar South Pole, underscoring India’s growing prowess in the realm of space exploration. G20 members also congratulated India for its successful mission to the moon.
Following the welcome remarks, Ms Lily Pandeya, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Culture and Co-Chair – G20 CWG, delivered the introductory remarks with a brief recap of the process of the CWG since the first meeting in Khajuraho.
The first two Culture Working Group meetings have enabled the CWG to build a working dynamic across the Membership, which was enriched by the outcomes of the Global Thematic Webinars. The 3rd Culture Working Group in Hampi was a pivotal moment that shaped the trajectory of the CWG’s work and solidified the commitment to collective action and the shaping of the working documents.